The sermon titled "The World Hates Jesus Christ and Here Is Why" by John Chapman explores the theological reality of human depravity and the world's animosity toward Christ. Chapman argues that the world's hatred for Jesus arises from its inherent darkness and rebellion against God's truth, as illustrated in John 7:1-13, where the Jews sought to kill Jesus. He emphasizes that the world cannot accept the truth of Christ's testimony, which exposes its sinful nature (John 15:18-25). Key points include the distinction between the world's love for a false, sensational Christ versus a sovereign Savior, and the timeless relevance of this animosity toward believers today. The practical significance lies in understanding that for true discipleship, believers must embrace the reality that they will face opposition for their faith, as Jesus’s fellow townsfolk and even His relatives did not believe in Him.
“We live in a fallen, depraved world. That's so. That's the truth.”
“The world loves its own. A rattlesnake will take care of its own.”
“Salvation does not run through family bloodlines. It's by grace.”
“Truth is hard on the flesh, isn't it? You're the servants of the world, you're the children of the world.”
The Bible states that the world hates Jesus because He testifies that its works are evil and exposes the darkness of sin.
John 7:7, John 15:18-19
Understanding the world's hatred for Jesus helps Christians recognize the reality of spiritual warfare and the importance of standing firm in the truth.
John 15:20, John 8:32
We know Jesus is the Son of God through His authoritative teachings and the miraculous works He performed, which validated His divine nature.
John 7, John 10:37-38, Matthew 16:17
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